br>This is an improve track using a couple of homebrew devices (Volt AxXe and Wave Grinder) The Volt AxXe to control a Mini Moog Voyager XL and Metasonix Wretch Machine. The Voyager is then Processed with an EQD Avalanche Run. One side of the stereo out is going into an EQD Grand Orbiter and Disaster Transport SR. The other side is sent to An EQD Levitation Reverb and Afterneath. The synth is accompanied by an Elektron Analog Rytm and Octatrack. Rough Mix. The Wretch Machine is being used as a more mellow synth, and the Wave Grinder is being used to process the synth voices parallel to the EQD pedals.

br>This is very good track man!.. I couldn't find the Wretch voice ... maybe because I don't have one ... lol

Nice work

Best, br> br>

br>Yes Powder

br>Noice!
I THINK I know which one is the Wretch, but not sure.

I love hearing more subtle uses of yellow. br> br>

br>QuantumMechanakillWave

br>Thanks guys!

The wretch was used as one oscillators in the main synth. I used rectangle wave audiolation and varied the pulsewidth based on the frequency to get it to track so well. I then sent the output of the wretch to the audio input of my moog voyager. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE playing it with the joystick, but there is something very satisfying about getting it to go against it's wild nature. Such a deep machine. I find awesome new tricks every time I use it! br> br>

The Volt AxXe is a controller that I made. It can be seen here:
Volt AxXe

The Wave Grinder is a distortion circuit that I am messing with. I don't have much to show at this point. I will post about it in the DIY thread when I am finished. br> br>

br>QuantumMechanakillWave

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pulse_divider wrote:

http://www.deviantsynth.com/2015/09/27/the-volt-axxe/

Nice sounds Josh!

Thanks Ben! br> br>

br>weinglas

br>Very nice and indeed very unusual for the wretch br> br>

br>metasonix

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QuantumMechanakillWave wrote:

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE playing it with the joystick, but there is something very satisfying about getting it to go against it's wild nature.

And to think we put the joystick on it because people ranted "it has to have some kind of built-in controller or NO ONE WILL BUY IT" blah blah...... br> br>

br>Moog$FooL$

br>very groovy build mr. quantum........ keep'em coming. br> br>

br>QuantumMechanakillWave

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metasonix wrote:

QuantumMechanakillWave wrote:

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE playing it with the joystick, but there is something very satisfying about getting it to go against it's wild nature.

And to think we put the joystick on it because people ranted "it has to have some kind of built-in controller or NO ONE WILL BUY IT" blah blah......

I am certainly glad that you did include the joystick! It sounds the craziest when controlled that way. At first I struggled to find a groove, but then I calibrated the oscillators to suit the joystick, and it fell completely into place for me. Great instrument. I get so many compliments on it. br> br>

br>not exactlyy sure? but def liking the subtle uses of yellow as well. Its easy to go bonkers on these modules but adding a bit of rubber to a patch goes a super long way. That tube pop is incredibly idiosyncratic and defies the binary lo-fi/hi-fi br> br>